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Open lesson on sensory development in the senior group. Abstract

Summary of an open lesson on sensory development in the senior group on the topic: “Land of Games - Sensory”
Goal: enriching sensory experience, creating gaming conditions for the development of intellectual abilities. Objectives: - to cultivate emotional responsiveness, politeness, friendliness, and respectful attitude towards others; — develop motor activity, communication skills, interest in experimental activities (social-communicative, physical development); building self-confidence, strengthening the physical and mental health of children (physical development); - help develop his sensory capabilities: visual, tactile. - teach how to apply theoretical lessons in practice. Types of activities: gaming, motor, cognitive-research, social-communicative, productive. Equipment: multimedia projector, 2 easels, colorful balls, chest, colored mugs, colored pencils, sheets of white paper, bags of medicinal herbs, 2 jars (sugar, salt), presentation for the lesson.
Progress of the lesson
Educator: Hello my friends, I’m glad to see you all! Children: Do you want to say hello to the sun, the birds, etc. Children: Teacher: Good morning to the Sun and the birds! Good morning to smiling faces And everyone becomes kind and trusting Let the good morning last until the evening. -Do you like to play? Children: -Do you want to go with me to a wonderful country called “Land of Games - Sensorics!”? Children: Educator: -Do you know how to get to our extraordinary country? Children: -Before I set off, I want to show you something. (The teacher shows a large “chest of sensations”, music from the program “What? Where? When?” plays) Educator: - I suggest you find out by touch what is in the “chest of sensations”. (Those who wish, feel the chest and name what may lie in the chest). And to guess what is in the chest, we need to go on a plane trip. Educator: - Our plane is taking off! (The song “Airplane” from the collection - Children's Songs sounds) Educator: - Well, we landed at the first airport. Rainbow City Presentation “Colorful Country” (slide 2 - 15)
- Can you guess what the city is called?
Children: -Rainbow City. Educator: -And the residents of this city want to teach you how to play their games. “Balls” 1. Children need to collect balls into baskets at the same time with 2 hands, yellow in the right hand, blue in the left. Who will score more? 2. "Colored mugs." Pupils are invited to join the circle. The teacher has 4 mugs of different colors in his hands. When raising the red circle, all pupils must sit down, the yellow circle must jump, the green circle must walk in place, the blue circle must run in a circle one after another. The inhabitants of this country want to help us find out what is in the sensation chest and give us a hint (shows a green card), which means there is a green object in the chest, remember. — Thank you, residents, for showing interesting games that introduce color. And it's time for us to go. (Music sounds, the plane flies further).
— What is the name of this city, let’s guess?
(I’m asking riddles about geometric shapes, showing the presentation (slide 16-20)
1. Three vertices are visible here, Three angles, three sides, - Well, perhaps that’s enough! - What do you see? - Answer: Triangle 2. There are no angles me, And I look like a saucer, Like a plate and a lid, Like a ring, like a wheel. Who am I, friends? Answer: Circle 3. I’m neither an oval nor a circle, I’m a friend to the triangle, I’m a brother to the rectangle, After all, my name is Answer: Square 4. Trace the whole brick with chalk On the asphalt, And you will get a figure - You, of course, are familiar with it. Answer: Rectangle
(The teacher asks the last riddle)
And my brother, Seryozha, Mathematician and draftsman - On Baba Shura’s table Draws all sorts of things Answer: Figures
Educator: -Have you guessed the name of the city? Children: City of “Figures” Educator: -Well done! Game “Recognize and Count"
(slide 21 - 25)
Game “Artist”. Each child is asked to take 2 identical pencils and draw 2 hands at the same time any geometric figure... Then he offers to again, with both hands, complete the details on this figure to form an object. — Thanks to this game, we were able to find out that in the chest there is an object (shows the second and third cards) that is round in shape and small in size. Let's remember! And our plane is calling us forward again! (music sounds) Let's fly on! City of "Cooks". - Look who's meeting us? Children: (slide 26) Educator: - Chefs have a well-developed sense of smell and taste. Game “Taste” I offer the children 2 jars (sugar, salt). Assignment: “Let’s guess what taste?”: let’s try salty, sweet tastes. Game “Bags” I show the children bags with the smells of medicinal herbs. And I suggest that you smell the bag, determine what the bag is filled with and find an image of this filler in the picture (slide show 27-30) - The cook tells us that there is a sweet object in the “chest of sensations”. (shows a drawing at the presentation). Now it's time to guess. Guys, what is in our “chest of sensations”? -That's right, apple! - Well done!!! (The cook gives away all the apples).
We say goodbye to the cook and thank him for the treat.
Educator: Now it's time to go back to kindergarten. We sit down more comfortably and fly. Guys, our journey has come to an end. Reflection. Did you like it? What filled us more in our journey? Children:

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